Carmick J. Importance of orthotic subtalar alignment for development and gait of children with cerebral palsy.Pediatr Phys Ther. 2012;Winter;24(4):302-7.There are three videos with this publication. The first two show the
difficulties the child has walking while wearing a solid AFO, and then a
SMO without flexion of the 2nd and 3rd rockers, (dorsiflexion and
digital extension is blocked. The third video shows that the child can
actually walk when electrical stimulation is used and the child is
wearing only shoes. Go to “Supplemental Digital Content” after the references, at the bottom of the article to click on each individual video.http://journals.lww.com/pedpt/Fulltext/2012/24040/Importance_of_Orthotic_Subtalar_Alignment_for.2.aspx